Decus & tutamen: or, A prospect of the laws of England, purposely framed for the safeguard of the King's Majesty, His sacred person, crown and dignity, against all traiterous speeches, designs, and conspiracies. To which are added, peculiar notes upon the judgment in high treason. Fit for all His Majestie's subjects and leige-people to be acquainted withal. By John Brydall, of the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire.
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- Decus & tutamen: or, A prospect of the laws of England, purposely framed for the safeguard of the King's Majesty, His sacred person, crown and dignity, against all traiterous speeches, designs, and conspiracies. To which are added, peculiar notes upon the judgment in high treason. Fit for all His Majestie's subjects and leige-people to be acquainted withal. By John Brydall, of the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire.
- Decus & Tutamen Prospect of the laws of England Laws for the safety of the crown
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London: printed by G. Sawbridge, W. Rawlins, and S. Roycroft, assigns of Ed. Atkins Esq; and are to be sold by Geo. Dawes at his shop in Chancery Lane, over against Lincolns-Inn-gate, 1679.
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- 1679-1679
- ESTC No.
- R27814
- Grub Street ID
- 110955
- Description
- [32], 161, [7] p. ; 12⁰
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- With a preliminary license to print and three final advertisement leaves.
Running title reads: The laws for the safety of the crown.